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15 Sentences With "nonsecular"

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Faith and music, secular and nonsecular, are big parts of their lives.
There are way more epiphanic possibilities in nonsecular music; organ music being one example.
The White Light Festival is an annual investigation of the nonsecular aspect of our lives.
The only nonsecular symbol that struck Mr. Arnold was a manger that he saw being carried into St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The point is that using stones, herbs, and flowers to access the mystic has a long and documented history among nonsecular and secular people in medieval Europe.
To the Editor: The evolution of conservative religious communities as a political force in white suburban and small-town America has little to do with nonsecular issues of morality and values, and much more to do with secular issues of race, power and wealth.
Ms. Williamson became truly famous in 1992 with the publication of "A Return to Love," her nonsecular interpretation of "A Course in Miracles," in which she posited that the gloom emanating from the '80s could be cured by the practice of self-love and kindness to others.
When dioceses have filed for bankruptcy in other states, they have been able to pay claims through insurers, reserves and the sale of nonsecular property, such as a chancery building or a mall, said Michael T. Pfau, a lawyer whose firm has represented child sexual abuse victims across the nation.
Politics and religion cannot be mixed. Any State government which pursues nonsecular policies or nonsecular course of action acts contrary to the constitutional mandate and renders itself amenable to action under Article 356. Given the above position, it is clear that if any party or organization seeks to fight the elections on the basis of a plank which has the proximate effect of eroding the secular philosophy of the Constitution would certainly be guilty of following an unconstitutional course of action.
Whether a president can dissolve the legislature without having obtained the approval of both the Houses of the Legislature. It was contended that Secularism being a basic feature of the Constitution, a State government can be dismissed if it is guilty of nonsecular acts.
Interestingly, the university's desire to make a nondenominational structure may have caused the funding cuts. In fact, the administration later ensured that the building was open to students of all faiths. People currently use the chapel for both secular and nonsecular events such as Sunday services and weddings.
491 pieces of worked wood and reed were recovered. Most of the finished artifacts were related to the hunt, while the digging sticks represented the gathering aspect of the economy.Aikens 1970, p. 153 A small variety of gaming pieces could infer leisure time or perhaps a nonsecular side of the culture.
In the mediatisations, the ecclesiastical states were by and large annexed to neighbouring secular principalities. Only three survived as nonsecular states: the Archbishopric of Regensburg, which was raised from a bishopric with the incorporation of the Archbishopric of Mainz, and the lands of the Teutonic Knights and Knights of Saint John. Monasteries and abbeys lost their means of existence as they had to abandon their lands.
On 22 August 2011 writer-actor Arundhati Roy accused Hazare in a newspaper article of being nonsecular. She questioned his secular credentials, pointing out his "support for Raj Thackeray's Marathi Manoos xenophobia and [has praised] the 'development model' of Gujarat's CM who oversaw the 2002 pogrom against Muslims". The website of the newspaper published many responses to her article and these were mostly critical of her views.Anna Hazare is not secular: Arundhati Roy.
As a spill-over of the Enlightenment, nonsecular beliefs expressed first by Quakers and then by Protestant evangelicals in Britain and the United States emerged. To these groups, slavery became "repugnant to our religion" and a "crime in the sight of God." These ideas added to those expressed by Enlightenment thinkers, leading many in Britain to believe that slavery was "not only morally wrong and economically inefficient, but also politically unwise." As these notions gained more adherents, Britain was forced to end its participation in the slave trade.

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